Sangeetha Devi Dundoo of
The Hindu called it a "small film with a large heart", further appreciating it by remarking "a rare Telugu film that takes us beyond the habitual cinematic settings to familiarize us with the sights, sounds and lives of people of a locality."
Baradwaj Rangan of
Film Companion South reviewed, "A deeply moving romantic drama," and added "The format may suggest we are watching
Love, Actually set in a village, in the midst of “what will people say?” considerations and drunks singing a Telugu song to the tune of
Gori tera gaon bada pyara. But
C/o Kancharapalem is a slow burn that builds and builds, and it goes far beyond the
Love, Actually template. Yes, it’s cute and charming and very funny. But it’s also… real. [...] There’s a lot of mindfulness in the writing.[...] It’s been a while since a film showed us a side of love that’s so expansive, so generous, so attuned to the fact that love means… not just romantic love." Srivathsan Nadadhur of
The Times of India rated it a "4/5" and reviewed, "C/O Kancharapalem raises a toast to sincere, uncinematic storytelling, gives power to those unheard regional voices and does its part in undoing the stereotypical portrayal of community-specific stories in Telugu cinema."
Box office At the US Box office, the film collected $36,000 on its first day, and $185,000 in the opening weekend. By the end of theatrical run,
C/o Kancharapalem grossed of ₹7 crore worldwide. == Remakes==